Pressure cleaning St Ives is also called pressure washing. It refers to the process of using highly pressurized water and directing this water stream to cleaning large surfaces, such as a concrete driveway.
When you direct a highly pressurized water stream, you generate an enormous amount of force in a small area. This is enough force to remove sealants and membranes from concrete, rubber from airport runways, chewing gum from sidewalks, paint from streets, highways, walls, metal, and so on.
The most modern machines allow you to use a mixture of pure water or mix it with cleaning agents. You can also vary the water pressure you use. You can also use warmer or colder water. Everything will depend on the type of surface you want to clean, as well as what is the material stuck to the surface. Industrial machines will, naturally, be more powerful than domestic ones.